A spill over tremor from Botswana and South Africa Monday evening hit some parts of Southern Province and citizens quickly took to social media to express their shock and experience. “Thank God we are all safe. Now imagine my neighbour with the wife they came out running in their pants ine shocked,” wrote Kelvin Mudenda
By Kellys Kaunda Lately, Dr. CHISHIMBA has made serious allegations against various individuals and institutions, allegations that have all been reported in the media. There have been some responses on the part of those accused but not quite like the response from Zambia Revenue Authority, ZRA. The latter has taken another step beyond merely
ALEX NJOVU, Lusaka THE team which started as a social team for the Zambia National Commercial Bank (ZANACO) employees in 1985 has today become one of the most successful clubs in the country. ‘Sensational’ Zanaco, formally Kalingalinga Dragons, named after the densely populated township in Lusaka, is associated with producing quality talents like former internationals
UPND cadre Innocent kalimanshi has sued the Attorney General in the Lusaka High Court for unlawful detention by the police. In his affidavit in Kalimanshi, commonly known as Inno, says he was on April 2, 2017 apprehended by the police and detained at Lusaka Central police. He contends that on April 4, 2017 he was
UPP leader Saviour Chishimba has welcomed the decision by the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) to institute legal proceedings against the United Progressive People (UPP) over their allegations of corruption, saying the move will accord the party a “rare” opportunity to present before the courts of laws the “overwhelming” evidence in their possession. Dr Chishimba accused ZRA of grand
“I have never come across a person who has failed 5 times, but who ever has gone through that, it must have been traumatic. Failing 5 times in certain things like a science project or sport, may be less painful, but in politics, it can cause you to be psychologically affected, because losing in an
The University of Zambia has disclosed that it has a staggering debt of K2.5 Billion with more than 50 percent owed to retirees. UNZA Vice Chancellor Professor Luke Mumba said at a media briefing yesterday that the institution has been experiencing difficulties to meet its statutory obligations and paying off retirees. Professor Mumba says there’s
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